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Monthly Archives: October 2017

Earlier I talked about describing my own role. I think what I said there is almost interesting. Interesting, for me that is. But I often find testers struggling to frame their value beyond “I find bugs” or “I help mitigate … Continue reading →

Here I’m not speaking to the people who are interviewing for roles in automation. I’m speaking to the people hiring them. The interview process is entirely broken in so many places. According to Eric Elliot, code-based interviews have always been … Continue reading →

Lately I’ve been seeing that the whole “testing” vs “checking” debate is now more used as a punchline than it is for any serious discussion around testing as an activity and tests as an artifact. Regardless of my perception, which … Continue reading →

The question of this blog title comes up often. The worst answer that can be given is: “When there are no more bugs.” It’s the worst answer because the inevitable follow up is: “But how do you know?” On the … Continue reading →